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On April 24, 1988, Jonathan Poneman from Sub Pop secured Nirvana the opening slot on a Sub Pop Sunday show at The Vogue in Seattle. Poneman, along with his business partner Bruce Pavitt, scene photographer Charles Peterson, and Mudhoney's Mark Arm, were among those who were embarrassed by the band's typically messy performance. However, in his subsequent letter to Melvin's drummer Dale Crover, Cobain put a self-serving spin on the night's events